Mickey Loomis talks hiring process for the Saints offensive coordinator

Mickey Loomis discusses the Saints offensive coordinator hiring process.

Many have questioned who should be cut next after the New Orleans Saints revealed that they have split with offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael. Dennis Allen was the person many fans wanted to be next in line. On the other hand, Saints general manager Mickey Loomis addressed the supporters on Wednesday who had been calling for coach Dennis Allen’s dismissal on social media platforms like Twitter and X.

“The easy thing to do — the lazy thing to do — is look at the results of the season and say, ‘It’s the coach’s fault, or ‘It’s the quarterback’s fault,'” Loomis said during his season-ending press conference. You frequently need to look farther than that.

“He went on… It’s group-based. The players are to blame. The coaches are to blame. It’s me. It is our roster, our personnel staff. Sometimes we have no control over the variables. Thus, in my opinion, Dennis Allen is an excellent instructor.

So, it’s clear that Dennis Allen is keeping his job for the next season. Now the question becomes, who will be the new offensive coordinator? With the release of Carmichael, who was with the organization since he was hired by Sean Payton in 2006, fans are now trying to scope out the next season and who Loomis will bring in to fill the position expeditiously.

Loomis stated that the hiring process would not be rushed, which is often a mistake made in the league. He wants to make the right hire.

 

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Loomis declared, “We’re going to make the right hire.” “We’re not going to hire someone quickly.”

The top applicants that the Saints have asked for interviews are listed below, according to insider information that both Nick Underhill and Ian Rapoport have released via Twitter and X. These players are:

Cincinnati Bengals QB coach Dan Pitcher

As the Saints’ offseason goes on, more prospects should get interviews, and several front-runners could stand out. Who, in your opinion, ought to the Saints interview? Tell us in the comments section below.

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